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1 inclusive
adjective1) inklusive (bes. Kaufmannsspr.); einschließlichbe inclusive of something — etwas einschließen
from 2 to 6 January inclusive — vom 2. bis einschließlich 6. Januar
2) (including everything) Pauschal-; Inklusiv-cost £50 inclusive — 50 Pfund kosten, alles inbegriffen
* * *[-siv]adjective (counting both the first and last in a series: May 7 to May 9 inclusive is three days.) einschließlich* * *in·clu·sive[ɪnˈklu:sɪv]adj inv1. (containing) einschließlich, inklusiveall our prices are \inclusive of VAT alle unsere Preise sind inklusive Mehrwertsteuerall-\inclusive alles inklusive nach nall-\inclusive rate Pauschale ffrom the 20th to the 31st of May \inclusive vom 20. bis zum 31. Mai einschließlich3. (involving all) [all]umfassend* * *[In'kluːsɪv]adjinklusive, einschließlichinclusive price — Inklusiv- or Pauschalpreis m
inclusive sum — Pauschale f, Pauschalsumme f
it's a fully inclusive price — im Preis ist alles inbegriffen
to be inclusive of all charges — alle Gebühren einschließen, einschließlich aller Gebühren (gen) sein
the course fee is fully inclusive of all costs — in den Kursgebühren sind alle Kosten enthalten
to the fifth page inclusive — bis einschließlich der fünften Seite, bis Seite fünf einschließlich
from 1st to 6th May inclusive — vom 1. bis einschließlich or inklusive 6. Mai, vom 1. bis 6. Mai inklusive
* * *inclusive [ınˈkluːsıv] adj (adv inclusively)1. einschließlich, inklusive ( beide:of gen):be inclusive of einschließen (akk);Friday inclusive bes Br bis einschließlich Freitag, bis Freitag inklusive2. alles einschließend oder enthaltend, Pauschal…:inclusive price Pauschalpreis mincl. abk1. including2. inclusive* * *adjective1) inklusive (bes. Kaufmannsspr.); einschließlichfrom 2 to 6 January inclusive — vom 2. bis einschließlich 6. Januar
2) (including everything) Pauschal-; Inklusiv-cost £50 inclusive — 50 Pfund kosten, alles inbegriffen
* * *adj.einschließlich adj.inklusiv adj.
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